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What bendy plastic?
Does anyone know what the best material is for flexible bendy bits?
http://i471.photobucket.com/albums/r...538/marker.jpg Thanks Apricot |
Polypropylene Sheet would be my suggestion..
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I would try 3mm (single thickness, not doubled up as you have suggested). Should be flexible enough to form your corners, but not too rigid that it doesn't want to bend. It won't crack or break on you, and should bounce any cars which hit it back to the track.
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Thanks again Daz. thats a great help.:thumbsup:
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The stuff that arrived seemed pretty floppy so in the end I did double up the main bends and half doubled up the end pieces.
They were tested out on Sunday and they worked very well. :) http://i471.photobucket.com/albums/r...gg538/bits.png |
Look excellent...
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track plastics
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What are the small white 'dots' on the wood pieces?
Are they designed to fit snug in the pipe work :thumbsup: |
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the very small white dots are the cross pins that hold the button in. the other white dots are exactly as you said, for a snug fit in the pipework. |
Well done Phil, cracking effort. :thumbsup:
How did it go using it in anger at the weekend? |
It went really well.
All the bendy stuff is exactly the same shape it was before the battering. No more folks getting wheels snagged off on miss aligned pipes. And best of all for me, no embarrasing screw ups. See you at the next meeting? |
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Corners
Having the same problem at my club
Can you confirm where you bought the bits so we could copy yours Also roughly how much did it cost and did you have to cut the strips up yourself Thanks Colin |
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I cut the strips with a sheet saw and made all of the parts exept for the springs. |
Bendy bits
Can anyone help me with a supplier near Newcastle upon Tyne
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